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The Daily Otter ([syndicated profile] daily_otter_feed) wrote2025-09-26 11:35 am

Sea Otters Don't Give a Shell

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Vintage memery incoming! Via Monterey Bay Aquarium, which writes:

Remember the iconic video “Honey Badger Don’t Care”? Well, the hilarious voice behind the viral hit is back, but this time with an otterly important message to share for Sea Otter Awareness Week. Find out why otters aren’t just cute little fluffballs, but tough, tenacious survivors!

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Neighborly

oh god I've been in Canada long enough that "neighborly" looks WRONG without the U

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Cogito, Ergo Sumana ([syndicated profile] sumana_feed) wrote2025-09-23 04:51 pm

If You Don't Know What To Do

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Recently, at the outreach table I run, I asked a guy what he's concerned about. He talked about an issue that's breaking his heart. I asked what actions he's taking on that issue, and he …
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The Daily Otter ([syndicated profile] daily_otter_feed) wrote2025-09-22 11:45 am

If It's Sea Otter Awareness Week and You Know It, Clap Your Paws!

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It’s here, it’s Sea Otter Awareness Week 2025! SOAW is “organized and sponsored by Defenders of Wildlife, Sea Otter Savvy, California Department of Parks and Recreation, the Elakha Alliance, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium,” and this year’s theme is “Anchored in Hope”!

Defenders of Wildlife write:

Our 2025 theme, “Anchored in Hope,” provides a metaphor for optimism, stability, and security in a challenging world.

As a keystone predator, sea otters regulate the biodiversity and resilience of kelp forests by controlling populations of kelp-eating animals. They symbolize the interconnections that sustain life in nearshore habitats. However, we must ensure the future of sea otters so that they can continue to paddle the nearshore waters and fulfill their foundational role in coastal habitats.

Mismanagement of coastal resources and human-caused climate change have caused a dramatic loss of kelp canopy along the Northern California and Oregon coasts, creating systemic imbalances and reducing biodiversity and biomass. The prospect of reintroducing sea otters to these damaged areas—restoring this top predator to places where it has remained absent for as long as two centuries—could offer an unparalleled strategy for helping restore and renew coastal ecosystems. Sea otters remind us that we need an interspecies etiquette that compels us to coexist with the natural world.

Hope exists! We can moor ourselves to it the same way that holdfasts anchor kelp stalks to the seafloor or sea otters enfold themselves in kelp fronds to rest. Then, just like the sea otter in our 2025 logo, we might find ourselves anchored, connected, and secured rather than lost at sea. Hope serves as our active response for combating despair over climate change, environmental degradation, and the alarming state of the world. Defenders and our Sea Otter Awareness Week partners invite everyone to emulate the sea otters by anchoring themselves in hope.

Find the events calendar here and enjoy the sea otters this week!

Photo by Animal Care Team Lead Darcy, via Kansas City Zoo